He said he understood and hopefully he and his son could work the issue out on their end.I have a network stood up with vSphere. This is why I told him we have done our part. Stepping off the soap box.Using Firefox on the Ubuntu server, I can reach the GUI of the AP it is connected to, tower router, and switch with no problems. So.if anyone knows any reliable network engineers, please PM me. but could never give us a clear SOW (Statement of Work) for what we would get for x amount of dollars. Told us how awesome they were.over several phone calls. Knew what we wanted and only got lip service from all the recommended guys on the Tik site. We ran into this same $h!t when getting started. Kind of upset me with the money we have spent with them and a few big projects we have in the works with those guys. They were all at Wispapalooza and would not answers calls or text. We use a network firm a few states away for our core routers. I can set up small networks with vlans, etc.but nothing on a large scale involving OSPF, MPLS, BGP etc. They may have not known what they were talking about.who knows. They did mention something about an issue with loopback 127.0.0.0. They were careful for me to not see too much. When his daugher pulled up MTU for Ubuntu server in a terminal window, it came back as 1500. I am leaning toward a MTU issue as well, but his son became defensive when that was mentioned stating server worked fine with earthstink and Tmobile. No ethernet errors with TIk or F200 at all and ALL other devices on network work perfectly when we bypass Ubuntu DHCP server, and use a R200 as the router (connect it to Force 200 and then to Unifi swith, with Ubuntu server completely out of the picture). Connect Force 200 and server to the "switch" so the server will see the "switch" as its ethernet source. I will program a Mikrotik as a switch and take it out shortly. Maybe the NIC card in the server is not sensitive enough and is having issues. Good quality ethernet cable (Vertical Cable shielded w/double jaket) was used.I did notice while I was there testing later that one of the laptop PC's only connected at 100Mb (has 1G port) while the others connected at 1G. There is also a surge suppressor (1Gbps) at bottom of tree and one at entrance to building. They are running close to 300' of ethernet cable. Permanent install is 50 feet in a tree and end of customer building. They only tested for a few minutes then went ahead with permanent install. They -said- all went well, web pages, phones, etc. They went up about 40 ft in the bucket and connected to Ubuntu server with about 100' of ethernet cable. When install guys went to this location, I asked them to test before an actual install since customer was using hardware and software we had never tested our network on before. Son later tried to log into the server using Team Viewer, but my understanding is it was unsuccessful (duh).īefore I go doing a ton of research on the web, has anyone seen this before, or have any ideas on what it could be? MTU, DNS resolution in server, etc.? He is in Iowa (we are in NC) and was hard to reach while we were at customer location. The customers son built this server and network. We do not know enough about Ubuntu to trouble shoot this issue. Windows pc's work as expected when connected directly to Force 200. After a few minutes, full internet activity and voip is restored for 15-30 seconds, then it all dies again for quite a while (except ). Customer can not pull up almost any other web page. Customer can pull up in Firefox, run a speed test and gets his full package (25/3). These test are made directly on the server, but is constant across the network. Network consists of one NIC installed in server for WAN and one NIC installed in server for LAN, which feeds a unifi switch. Recently changed to our service for higher throughput. Was formerly on a 3Mbps DSL connection that degraded over time to 1Mbps or less. Customer hosts its own voip and coin mining operation. Private IP address to customer.Ĭustomer is using a Ubuntu server as router and server. Force 200 with management and customer vlan.
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